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Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

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Tom Bilyeu's Impact Theory

Impact Theory

Business, News Commentary, News

4.75.2K Ratings

🗓️ 31 July 2024

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Introducing Attack on Golan Heights killing 12 youths draws international attention to the region from The World.

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A rocket from Lebanon killed 12 children and teens on a soccer field in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights on Saturday, drawing international attention to the region and also to the Druze people living there. We look at how the Druze community fits into the fabric of Israel. Also, as the results of Venezuela's presidential elections continue to be contested, with both sides claiming victory, our reporter on the ground in Caracas brings us the latest on how people are feeling amid the uncertainty. And, the number of US students studying in China is way down compared to previous years. The pandemic is part of the reason. But there are other pressures, some of them related to the tense diplomatic relationship between the US and China.

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0:00.0

In a recent study, more than 2,000 women and girls in South Africa and Uganda got shots to prevent HIV.

0:12.0

Zero of those adolescent girls in young women acquired HIV while we followed them.

0:18.0

A possible breakthrough in HIV prevention.

0:20.0

I'm Carolyn Beeler.

0:22.0

And I'm Marco Werman. We'll also have the latest on

0:24.3

elections in Venezuela and in the Golan Heights a community is devastated after a

0:29.1

deadly airstrike kills 12 children. We feel very sad.

0:34.0

It's too difficult for us.

0:36.0

And conservationists in Brazil have a plan to save the Amazon rainforest,

0:40.0

a plan that includes logging.

0:42.0

Plus a changing study abroad landscape.

0:45.0

I really don't think China is a place that American students can go anymore.

0:51.0

All that and more today today here on the world.

0:57.0

This is the world. I'm Carolyn Biller.

1:03.4

And I'm Marco Worman. Thank you for starting your week with us.

1:06.2

Venezuela today are grappling with results in a highly contested presidential election

1:11.4

held this weekend. The country's long-time

1:13.5

authoritarian leader Nicholas Maduro has declared victory even though partial

1:18.2

results and independent polling suggests a clear win for the opposition.

1:22.4

Maria Carino win for the opposition.

1:22.6

Maria Karino Machado, the opposition leader who surprised the world by

1:26.9

posing a real challenge, dismissed Maduro's claim of victory as fraudulent.

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